Happy New Year!

New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas isn’t just about popping bottles and watching fireworks. Most restaurants on and off the Strip are welcoming 2013 with special menus. Here are just a few good options:

Summerlin’s new hot spot Honey Salt(1031 S. Rampart Blvd., 445-6100) celebrates its first New Year’s Eve with a prix-fixe menu that includes an iced seafood platter, Perigord winter truffle risotto, roasted Alaskan halibut and a dark chocolate-pink peppercorn dessert. Seating begins at 9 p.m. and costs $135, and the restaurant will be open and serving an a la carte menu before 9 p.m.

Comme Ça(Cosmopolitan, 698-7910) offers two menus at two times. The first seating (5-7 p.m., $95) has four courses including langoustines, veal sweetbreads and poached lobster, while the second seating (8-10:30 p.m., $195) boasts six courses, adding roasted rabbit and filet of beef. Both menus have optional wine pairings, too, natch.

Social House(Crystals at CityCenter, 736-1122) presents an extensive premier chef tasting menu ($125) including scallop and caviar sashimi, an oyster trio and Black Angus petite tenderloin. A la carte items also are available.

For a more casual approach, the sports bar-ish Public House(Luxor, 262-4525) cooks up three courses for $50, including butternut squash soup, seared sea scallops and a petit filet with black tiger prawns. From 9 p.m. to midnight, tack on $60 for premium bar access, hors d’oeuvres and a champagne toast.